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1. Respiratory symptoms and pulmonary function in paint industry workers exposed to volatile organic compounds: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

2. Associations between bioaerosols, lung function work-shift changes and inflammatory markers: A study of recycling workers.

3. Longitudinal changes in cardiovascular disease-related proteins in welders.

4. Neurological and neurobehavioral effects of welders in Egypt exposed to manganese containing welding fumes.

5. Exposure to occupational air pollution and vascular endothelial dysfunction in workers of the steel industry in Iran.

6. Welding fume exposure and prevalence of chronic respiratory symptoms among welders in micro- and small-scale enterprise in Akaki Kality sub-city, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: a comparative cross-sectional study.

7. Application of Multiple Occupational Health Risk Assessment Models for Metal Fumes in Welding Process.

8. Impact of welding occupation on serum aluminium level and its association with physical health, cognitive function, and quality of life: a cross-sectional study.

9. Occupational Dust Exposure as a Risk Factor for Developing Lung Function Impairment.

10. Alterations to biomarkers related to long-term exposure to diesel exhaust at concentrations below occupational exposure limits in the European Union and the USA.

12. Occupational Exposure to Metal Fumes Among Iranian Welders: Systematic Review and Simulation-Based Health Risk Assessment.

13. Assessing neuropsychological disorders affecting pottery workers occupationally exposed to air pollutants.

14. [Current status and research progress of occupational health monitoring in welding fume operations].

15. Associations between welding fume exposure and neurological function in Japanese male welders and non-welders.

16. Occupational exposure to silica dust in Slovenia is grossly underestimated.

17. Lifetime Exposure to Welding Fumes and Risk of Some Rare Cancers.

18. Carcinogenic risk assessment and changes in Spirometric indices in casting and welding workers exposed to Metal fumes.

19. Long-term metal fume exposure assessment of workers in a shipbuilding factory.

20. Airborne allergic contact dermatitis caused by coffee beans in a coffee roaster.

21. Viability of cultured human skin cells treated with 1,6-hexamethylene diisocyanate monomer and its oligomer isocyanurate in different culture media.

22. Global DNA (LINE-1) methylation is associated with lead exposure and certain job tasks performed by electronic waste workers.

25. Environmental and Occupational Considerations of Anesthesia: A Narrative Review and Update.

26. Endotyping asthma related to 3 different work exposures.

27. Elevated urinary mutagenicity among those exposed to bituminous coal combustion emissions or diesel engine exhaust.

28. Respiratory symptoms related to flour dust exposure are significantly high among small and medium scale flour mill workers in Ethiopia: a comparative cross-sectional survey.

29. Aerosols, airflow, and airspace contamination during laparoscopy.

30. Occupational exposure and markers of genetic damage, systemic inflammation and lung function: a Danish cross-sectional study among air force personnel.

31. A Critique of Helsinki Criteria for Using Lung Fiber Levels to Determine Causation in Mesothelioma Cases.

32. Airborne allergic contact dermatitis caused by spirotetramat (Movento 150®).

33. Health risk assessment of occupational exposure to heavy metals in a steel casting unit of a steelmaking plant using Monte-Carlo simulation technique.

34. Flour sensitization in a wooden door factory: what is the relationship?

35. Bisphenol a Interferes with Uterine Artery Features and Impairs Rat Feto-Placental Growth.

36. Occupational Exposure during Asphalt Paving-Comparison of Hot and Warm Mix Asphalt in Field Experiments.

37. Cross-Elicitation to Spiramycin in a Patient With Airborne Allergic Contact Dermatitis to Tylosin.

38. Self-reported work activities, eye, nose, and throat symptoms, and respiratory health outcomes among an industrial hog operation worker cohort, North Carolina, USA.

39. Endocrine disrupting chemical Bisphenol A and its potential effects on female health.

40. The airborne mycobiome and associations with mycotoxins and inflammatory markers in the Norwegian grain industry.

41. Cross-sectional study based on occupational aluminium exposure population.

42. Blood plasma levels of biomarkers of liver status and lipid profile among nail technicians occupationally exposed to low-level mixture of volatile organic compounds.

43. Low-level Eexposure to lead dust in unusual work schedules and hematologic, renal, and hepatic parameters.

44. The concentration of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene in ambient air of the gas stations in Iran: A systematic review and probabilistic health risk assessment.

45. Bisphenol A at a human exposed level can promote epithelial-mesenchymal transition in papillary thyroid carcinoma harbouring BRAF V600E mutation.

46. Airborne occupational exposures and inflammatory biomarkers in the Lifelines cohort study.

47. A very unusual case of interstitial lung disease.

48. [Occupational Exposure of Pharmacists to Drugs during the Preparation of Powder Drugs in Dispensing Pharmacies].

49. The relationship between impaired lung functions and cytokine levels in formaldehyde exposure.

50. Lung injury caused by occupational exposure to particles from the industrial combustion of cashew nut shells: a mice model.

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